Active tropical low near 10N 28W at 31/00Z moving west at 16 knots. Strong convection with pressure around 1007MB - at the moment it actually looks better than Fiona. This system may be far enough to the south that the SAL to the north will not be as significant a deterrent toward future development.
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98L does not that look really good at this time, but I think it will have a better chance in 2-3 days for some development. The SAL seems to be influencing it right now, and until it can distance itself some more, its chance for development will be low. I am noticing a circulation within the clouds/convection of 98L today.

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